I never thought to do something like this before:
http://rhettdashwood.com.au/16575/Google-Maps-Typography
This guy found various formations that look like letters in his area of the world.
People on cycles:

http://images.derstandard.at/t/12/2010/05/26/1271493186899.jpg
(austrian border controll)

http://derstandard.at/1266541007980/Grosse-Koalition-wegen-Afghanistan-unter-Druck
hm, somehow I miss the rapid cooldown after cycling...
not happening at 28 C at 21 o'clock
Mo Jul 12 2010 20:41:47 EDT von fleeb @ UncensoredProbably 'print'. But I don't know German.
'under pressure' in that case.
Koalition is the group of parties forming the goverment.
no, the word 'druck' simply has several meanings, like put, set or fix each have several dozend replacements in german ;-)
- pressure (as air pressure in tires)
- psychological pressure, like being forced to do a decision
- print; there is 'druckschrift' in opposite to handrwiting, druck presse as of what prints a newspaper, a printer press?
ah, and no, while 'druck' describes whats done with the press, (you also could use a press to combust paper or old cars) so 'druck presse' rather is an impact printing machine that prints whole pages at once by pressing something wet with ink to a paper.

http://www.cyclelicio.us/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/chainring-tattoo.jpg
hm, watching the size of the chainring which could make such a print, the Lady was a stoker on a roadbike tandem.
Do Jul 15 2010 10:08:51 EDT von Ford II @ UncensoredOkay, so what does a gauge that reads "druck press." mean?
probably a printer press,
but actualy 'press' isn't a whole word, the noun is 'Presse', the verbs are 'pressen, gepresst'
btw, I forgot one meaning, where 'Presse' is an abstract word for the journalists of all kinds.
Do you have a pic of that? or maybe some more context?